Containers See

Open someone else's Personal Container.

/goop containers see <container> [player] <owner> [mode]

To open your own, its easier to just use /goop containers open.

With expensive materials from the nether, players gain access to this two-dub space enderchest. As an admin, is important to be able to see what players keeps in there.

Args Breakdown (What everything does)

<container>


[player]

  • Name of the player who will open this personal container.

    • The one who is running the command if not specified.


<owner>

  • Name of the player who owns the personal container.

    • May be offline

  • May be any UUID at all, including some, any, entity.

[mode]

  • Opening mode of the container.

    • USAGE to open normally, player will be able to move items around normally.

    • PREVIEW this disables storing items in storage slots, but clicking command slots still works.

Tips


  • Specify a UUID instead of a player name when filling <owner> argument.

    • With this, you can store items inside any entity.

      • If the entity is not a player and it dies, the contents of this container will be dropped in its death location.

    • The UUID may not belong to an entity. In fact, Container Bags store a UUID inside an item and use it to store items.

Simple Examples:

/goop containers see BANK cocopad

Allows you to see the items cocopad has stored in their bank.


/goop containers see VOID_BAG milkedit Workof PREVIEW

Allows player milkedit to see the contents of Workof's void bag, but will not allow him to steal any of it.


/goop containers see WARPED_VAULT gunging gunging

For me, this would open my own warped vault as if I had manually called /goop containers open WARPED_VAULT.

Comment from the Dev:

The art from the items was blurried to protect it, the good ones were drawn by Rose.